Some new shots from today... I like the 2nd NFI Husky!
Some new shots from today... I like the 2nd NFI Husky!
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
There was some action at FRG today.
The AAM took out all the warbirds and flew the WACO bi-plane
New Highway has construction markers which I assume will lead to repairs (better not be on airshow week!)
There is a pile of dirt across from the AAM ( runway 19 construction?)
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The AAM activity was part of our model show...Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
I think they are working on taxiways across Rwy 1/19, the runway itself isn't being worked on currently.
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
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This guy was roaming around the runway this afternoon around 2:00PM by the American Air Power Museum, was hoping he was going to take off, but he didn't, at least while I was there.
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He has been having issues with that airplane for YEARS!!! poor guy has the last flying type anywhere and is trying to get the engine running but having major engine issues. Even sent to Italy for fix.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
A couple of times he had it reved up to what sounded like full power and each time there were two loud thuds and he had to drop the RPM's down.
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That is horrible....This makes me soo sad. I have seen it fly once!Originally Posted by fk6065
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
There are 4 Bell 407's over on Atlantic's ramp, they've been here all week, all come back to Grizzly Helicopters in Montana. They have all been flying 3-4 times a day never the same times twice.
Certainly looks like some "black ops" type of mission going on. They all have extra antenna's on the ships that are not standard issue.
pix please!Originally Posted by lijk604
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
[quote="lijk604"]There are 4 Bell 407's over on Atlantic's ramp, they've been here all week, all come back to Grizzly Helicopters in Montana. They have all been flying 3-4 times a day never the same times twice.
I remember last year around this time Grizzly had about 3 Bell 407s hanging out on the Atlantic ramp.
One:
Two:
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Did a quick ride by before my daughters soccer game and there was a USMC UH-1N "Huey" parked along
the fence at Sheltair. The 3 man, 1 woman crew was prepping to depart (10:55) and unfortunately I couldnt stay around but it was very cool to see.
It was in the grey colors like this ship... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Uh-1n_takeoff.JPG
with the crew in khakis!!
Whats the story with that Cessna (N80192) sitting on a dolly between the runways by the trees? Been there for weeks.
Not sure exactly, but because of it the "compass rose" used to calibrate the aircraft compasses is out of service.Originally Posted by Gerard
Sorry for the delay Matt, here ya go:Originally Posted by cancidas
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